Simon W.
Yelp
Somewhat hidden in a strip mall mostly populated by lunch oriented chain restaurants, this place is one of the better Indian restaurants in Loudoun County. Mixed reviews were a concern but as I love spicy food, the "complaints" of too spicy had my attention.
The menu is primarily from southern India, hence the spicy selection. They had unusual dishes including dosas. I ordered my standard lamb vindaloo "extra Spicy" - as a reference. My wife had Chicken Channai or similar. Also got garlic naan bread.
My wife loved the chicken, just spicy enough with solid breast pieces, no junk. My lamb vindaloo was the ideal extra spicy that is both pleasurable and unashamed to be actually "extra". Typically, Lamb Vindaloo has large chunks of lamb and potatoes, but this has much smaller pieces of lamb and even the potatoes were cut smaller. Not sure why but it was noticeable. The naan bread was some of the best I have ever had, perfect to dip into the curry and scoop out some of the tangy sauce. Yum.
So what is wrong? I imagine you might be thinking. Well, they appear to be cutting corners. Starting with the PLASTIC BOTTLE of water the waiter places on the table when you arrive. Its not free, its $1. Aside from the pushy way they do that, I despise plastic bottles. They really ought to offer regular water. The music varied between Indian and well known songs but not the original artists. Cutting corners is a bit of a turn off. Having said that, the prices are below the average, so even with 2 meals, naan bread and 2 giant beers we were still around $55.
Next time when we go back (yes we will) I'm going to experiment with some of the less common items and I fully expect to enjoy the visit. I hope you do too.